Definitive Setup Guide for NF10WV
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Definitive Setup Guide for NF10WV
Hi Guys,
I've been looking everywhere for official Exetel Setup instructions for the NetComm NF10WV for a FTTN service without luck.
Some people say to use specific configurations, others say just a username and password is all you need.
Could some please point me in the direction of 'Official Exetel' setup instructions for this router? (if they exist)
Cheers,
Will
I've been looking everywhere for official Exetel Setup instructions for the NetComm NF10WV for a FTTN service without luck.
Some people say to use specific configurations, others say just a username and password is all you need.
Could some please point me in the direction of 'Official Exetel' setup instructions for this router? (if they exist)
Cheers,
Will
Re: Definitive Setup Guide for NF10WV
willjohntodd wrote:Hi Guys,
I've been looking everywhere for official Exetel Setup instructions for the NetComm NF10WV for a FTTN service without luck.
Some people say to use specific configurations, others say just a username and password is all you need.
Could some please point me in the direction of 'Official Exetel' setup instructions for this router? (if they exist)
Cheers,
Will
Hi Will,
The setup is straight forward.
Please refer the following screen shots.
Choose VDSL for FttN/FttB.
Choose PPPoE with no VLAN tag.
Enter the credentials that were sent to you here and click on 'Finish'.
Let me know if you have any complications. Also prior to this make sure the DSL light is solid on.
Re: Definitive Setup Guide for NF10WV
Okay, so what if it's not on?Kumudh wrote: Also prior to this make sure the DSL light is solid on.
Re: Definitive Setup Guide for NF10WV
If It's not ON means, there is no line sync. Contact Support as we need to investigate and log a service issue.ekellett wrote:Okay, so what if it's not on?Kumudh wrote: Also prior to this make sure the DSL light is solid on.
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Re: Definitive Setup Guide for NF10WV
Could the forum please confirm that the NF10WV is also for FTTP?
Re: Definitive Setup Guide for NF10WV
It is for the FTTP as well where you need to connect to the WAN port. http://exewiki.exetel.com.au/index.php? ... etup_Guide During the configuration you may have to select the Ethernet WAN and continue.Surfn Chick wrote:Could the forum please confirm that the NF10WV is also for FTTP?
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Re: Definitive Setup Guide for NF10WV
So for Ethernet Wan configuration for FTTP it should be fairly straight forward (The exewiki is for VDSL connections)KavindaS wrote:It is for the FTTP as well where you need to connect to the WAN port. http://exewiki.exetel.com.au/index.php? ... etup_Guide During the configuration you may have to select the Ethernet WAN and continue.Surfn Chick wrote:Could the forum please confirm that the NF10WV is also for FTTP?
Ethernet WAN
PPP over Ethernet (PPoE)
Enter Username and password supplied by Exetel
And nothing else should need to be changed?
Re: Definitive Setup Guide for NF10WV
Yes that why I have specifically mentioned to select Ethernet WAN and continue.Surfn Chick wrote:So for Ethernet Wan configuration for FTTP it should be fairly straight forward (The exewiki is for VDSL connections)KavindaS wrote:It is for the FTTP as well where you need to connect to the WAN port. http://exewiki.exetel.com.au/index.php? ... etup_Guide During the configuration you may have to select the Ethernet WAN and continue.Surfn Chick wrote:Could the forum please confirm that the NF10WV is also for FTTP?
Ethernet WAN
PPP over Ethernet (PPoE)
Enter Username and password supplied by Exetel
And nothing else should need to be changed?
Second method: * Select Advance setup from the main options.
* WAN service
* Select Edit and enter the ppp username/password.
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Re: Definitive Setup Guide for NF10WV
Ok many thanks for your help.
I could possibly have a faulty router then as the UNI-D light on the NTD is not coming on. I have tested a 2nd and third router and connected to the NBN and I have also established a PPoE connection directly from the NTD to my PC.
I have factory reset the NF10WV and also updated and installed the latest firmware.
I could possibly have a faulty router then as the UNI-D light on the NTD is not coming on. I have tested a 2nd and third router and connected to the NBN and I have also established a PPoE connection directly from the NTD to my PC.
I have factory reset the NF10WV and also updated and installed the latest firmware.
Re: Definitive Setup Guide for NF10WV
Is the router under the warranty period?Surfn Chick wrote:Ok many thanks for your help.
I could possibly have a faulty router then as the UNI-D light on the NTD is not coming on. I have tested a 2nd and third router and connected to the NBN and I have also established a PPoE connection directly from the NTD to my PC.
I have factory reset the NF10WV and also updated and installed the latest firmware.
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Re: Definitive Setup Guide for NF10WV
Yes received from Exetel today.KavindaS wrote:Is the router is under the warranty period?Surfn Chick wrote:Ok many thanks for your help.
I could possibly have a faulty router then as the UNI-D light on the NTD is not coming on. I have tested a 2nd and third router and connected to the NBN and I have also established a PPoE connection directly from the NTD to my PC.
I have factory reset the NF10WV and also updated and installed the latest firmware.
Re: Definitive Setup Guide for NF10WV
If the service working through the direct PC using a PPPoE connection and if it is not working through the Exetel given router only using the same port, you may have to contact Netcomm support and inform them. They will further check with you and if the router is actually faulty, replacement of the router will be arranged with you directly.Surfn Chick wrote:Yes received from Exetel today.KavindaS wrote:Is the router is under the warranty period?Surfn Chick wrote:Ok many thanks for your help.
I could possibly have a faulty router then as the UNI-D light on the NTD is not coming on. I have tested a 2nd and third router and connected to the NBN and I have also established a PPoE connection directly from the NTD to my PC.
I have factory reset the NF10WV and also updated and installed the latest firmware.
Re: Definitive Setup Guide for NF10WV
Hi there,
Can confirm new NF10WV VOIP still locking up on VDSL connection on new firmware 19 only after few hours. Same as on 16 firmware. VOIP connection says up but no tone or incoming calls. This issue has been going on for a while now with others and needs to be sorted one way or another.
Paul
Can confirm new NF10WV VOIP still locking up on VDSL connection on new firmware 19 only after few hours. Same as on 16 firmware. VOIP connection says up but no tone or incoming calls. This issue has been going on for a while now with others and needs to be sorted one way or another.
Paul
Re: Definitive Setup Guide for NF10WV
Hi Paul,pjred wrote:Hi there,
Can confirm new NF10WV VOIP still locking up on VDSL connection on new firmware 19 only after few hours. Same as on 16 firmware. VOIP connection says up but no tone or incoming calls. This issue has been going on for a while now with others and needs to be sorted one way or another.
Paul
After the new firmware installed, have you completed a power reboot to the router and monitored?
Re: Definitive Setup Guide for NF10WV
I'm also having Voice Issues on two fronts:
1) The porting of my number apparently hasn't finished. Was due to be today under reference 10746705 but no update.
2) I've tried configuring MyNetFone as the second SIP account using the following:
Auth Name and Cid Name:
09XXXXXX (MyNetFone customer number)
Proxies:
sip00.mynetfone.com.au
Cid Number:
028XXXXXXX (this is my DID from MNF)
I also tried putting the Cid as my 09XXXXXX number to no avail.
1) The porting of my number apparently hasn't finished. Was due to be today under reference 10746705 but no update.
2) I've tried configuring MyNetFone as the second SIP account using the following:
Auth Name and Cid Name:
09XXXXXX (MyNetFone customer number)
Proxies:
sip00.mynetfone.com.au
Cid Number:
028XXXXXXX (this is my DID from MNF)
I also tried putting the Cid as my 09XXXXXX number to no avail.
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